32. Goring-by-Sea (Sussex, UK)* no white horses in their waves , no they have bulls! ~ surf if you dare

33. Grong Grong (NSW, Australia) *

34. Groswater Bay (Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada) *

35. Gotham (Nottinghamshire, UK) * it is best know for the villagers feigning madness in order to avoid a Royal Highway being built through the village, as they would then be expected to build and maintain this route. Madness was believed at the time to be highly contagious, and when King John's knights saw the villagers fishing for the moon in village pond and putting a fence round a tree to keep the cuckoo in, the knights swiftly withdrew and the King's road was re-routed to avoid the village.

58. Hell is a tourist village on Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean named after the Lava Rock Formations. Years ago a Dignitary from another country came to visit the Grand Cayman Islands, saw these wierd formations, said they looked like Hell and the name stuck.

59. Hackballscross (Dundalk, Ireland) *

60. Hagdon (Northumberland) *

61. Hagersville (Southern Ontario, Canada) *

62. Hairy Hill (Alberta, Canada) *63. Ham, near Sandwich (Kent, UK) *

64. Hamlets (Middlesex, London, UK)*

65. Hampton Gay (Oxfordshire, UK) *

66. Happy Jack (Arizona, US) *

67. Happy Valley-Goose Bay (Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada) *

68. Hare Law (Durham, UK) * wonder if they have the same ways as rabbits

81. Hell (Michigan, US)* The residents here had a huge celebration on the date 06/06/06

82. Hell (Norway)* The name Hell stems from the Old Norse word hellir, which means "overhang", "cliff cave". The Norwegian word 'hell' can also mean "luck". The Norwegian word for hell is "helvete", and there are several places in Norway with that name as well. A yearly blues festival, the Hell Blues Festival, takes place in the area around Hell each year. The festival changed its name to Hell Music Festival in 2006.